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Many women experience a drop in performance when they go to the gym up to or during menstruation. A study from Aarhus University now suggests that the lower level of performance cannot directly be explained by fluctuations in the sex hormones.
Fluctuations in blood glucose levels keep some people with type 1 diabetes from exercising. Associate Professor Esben Søndergaard of Aarhus University aims to investigate whether the use of galactose before exercise could provide a solution and…
Michael Mæng, new professor at Aarhus University, aims through his research into cardiovascular disease to ensure better future treatment for heart patients.
While the standard treatment is often insufficient to treat stubborn bowel disease, a study has shown that more than 90 percent of patients were completely cured using a new, ground-breaking method.
In research on the eye disease AMD, the experimental animals used are often young male mice. This is not optimal for the development of new treatments, as the disease most often affects the elderly – and women.
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